Monty Posted 18 hours ago Posted 18 hours ago If you live in a small town like I do, you use eBay to get things that aren't otherwise immediately available to you. That said, I've noticed a weird change in sellers' behavior in the last year or so that I'm not thrilled about: Why do they create a shipping label but hold on to the product for another two or three days? On my most recent purchase, I was notified that the seller was "packing your item for shipment!" as soon as payment went through, yet three days later it's still sitting there. Am I mistaken in thinking USPS will pick up a package once it's got a shipping label? Just asking 'cuz I've shared my multiple issues with USPS delivery, and now the sellers are adding to my consternation.
Ace-Garageguy Posted 18 hours ago Posted 18 hours ago They do it because they can. Some sellers are really great about shipping the same day they get payment. Some take their sweet time, often not getting the item to their local PO for several days. Not much you can do as far as I'm aware. I've had to become pretty patient over the years, and have seriously cut back buying anything online because a lot more people seem to be jerks now. It's just the brandy new oh-so-mo-better world of muh technology we live in today.
1930fordpickup Posted 11 hours ago Posted 11 hours ago I think that maybe ebay thinks if the lable is printed that it is being shipped? Some sellers say they ship on these 2 days. We know that going in. But to have no time table is not good.
stitchdup Posted 11 hours ago Posted 11 hours ago some people also have these things called jobs that require you to be there during business hours, which conveniently is also when the shipping agents are open. 1
Mark Posted 9 hours ago Posted 9 hours ago Seller might be having the shipper pick up the sold items at the place of business, and maybe the shipper charges for that service unless there's a minimum number of items to pick up? Yes, eBay flags the item as "shipped" the minute a shipping label is stuck on, and tells you it has been "shipped". But, open the link to the tracking number, and you get more accurate info. That used to irritate me, but no more. As long as the item gets to me, it's cool.
Ace-Garageguy Posted 6 hours ago Posted 6 hours ago (edited) 4 hours ago, stitchdup said: some people also have these things called jobs that require you to be there during business hours, which conveniently is also when the shipping agents are open. There are sellers who say exactly this in their listings, or that they only ship on thus-and-such a day because of their other commitments. Fine. Perfectly reasonable. Understood. It's the ones who just don't bother letting the buyer know what's going on, or who don't respond when contacted after several days go by after the label is created but the item is still not in transit that get annoying after a while. Sure, you can have a job and a life. But how long does it take to send an email? This one took less than two minutes. EDIT: And if you're selling so much stuff you don't "have time" to keep buyers updated, selling IS a job, and needs to be treated as responsibly as a "real" one. EDIT 2: As Mark implies though, you can't control what other people do. All you can control is how you react. Edited 6 hours ago by Ace-Garageguy
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